Two kinds of prepackaged flour with possible E. coli contamination
Issue Date | 2.6.2016 |
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Source of Information | The United States Food and Drug Administration |
Food Product | Prepackaged flour |
Product Name and Description | Product name: Gold Medal All Purpose Flour |
Reason For Issuing Alert | The Centre for Food Safety (CFS), through its routine Food Incident Surveillance System, noted the announcement by US Food and Drug Administration that General Mills Inc., an American manufacturer, is recalling several kinds of prepackaged flour as the product may be contaminated with Escherichia coli (E. coli) The CFS then immediately liaised with the US authorities, and followed up with General Mills Hong Kong Limited, the sole agent of the concerned product in Hong Kong. According to the information provided by the sole agent, two batches of the affected product have been imported into Hong Kong, distributed to local vendors, including two chain supermarkets. People will contract E. coli causing gastro-intestinal disease through consumption of contaminated water or undercooked and contaminated foods. Intestinal bleeding and serious complications such as hemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS) may also develop in some people. Moreover, due to poor personal hygiene, person-to-person transmission of this pathogen is possible through oral-faecal route. |
Action Taken by the Centre for Food Safety | The CFS has liaised with the US authorities, and followed up with General Mills Hong Kong Limited, the sole agent of the concerned product in Hong Kong. |
Advice to the Trade | Stop using or selling the products concerned immediately. |
Advice to Consumers | Not to consume the affected products. |
Further Information | The CFS press release |
Centre for Food Safety
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
2016-6-2